Why did the Kingdom of Israel split? A. The people disagreed on religious beliefs B. The land was not big enough for everyone C. The high debt caused rifts in the kingdom D. The leaders followed separate gods
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The people disagreed on religious beliefs. The land was not big enough for everyone. ... The people rebelled against high taxes. The leaders followed separate gods
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The Northern Tribes of Israel disapproved of King Solomon's high taxation, which led to the division of the Kingdom of Israel.
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- Due to their exodus from the realm, the Northern and Southern Kingdoms of ancient Israel were created. The populace started to grumble as a result of these levies.
- Jeroboam, a young man who served as a supervisor in the north, learned about the grievances of the locals.
- A prophesy told Solomon that his kingdom would divide in two, with two tribes moving south and ten tribes moving north.
While the southern monarchy adopted the name Kingdom of Judah, the northern kingdom kept the name Kingdom of Israel.
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